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The mentality is to keep going and in the end, if you fail you fail, if you succeed you succeed. But you can always become better.
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@_BangFu Ibarat Klopp dulu ngumuminnya pas masih title race jg. Habis pengumuman, tim langsung drop dan out of title race by March.
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Mohamad Fuad@_BangFu·
Timing pengumuman Pep cabs dari City nih menurut gue kurang pas. Ibarat kata lagi perang abis2an trus dengar berita bahwa Panglimanya koit. Nah, cmana itu mental pasukannya? Tapi ini sih sepakbola, bisa jadi pemain2 City semakin termotivasi di sisa 2 match walau sekarang ada campur tangan pertandingan lain yg menentukan nasib mereka. Sedap juga ini
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🇧🇷 OFFICIAL: Brazil release full World Cup squad by Carlo Ancelotti. ✅ Neymar Jr ✅ Alisson ✅ Endrick ❌ João Pedro ❌ Bento ❌ Andrey Santos ❌ Thiago Silva
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@ATLiverpool_ As much as I want Diomande/Barcola, I still think Mo should be replaced with a real left-footed RW. Is there really an option since Olise seems unlikely?
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All Things Liverpool
All Things Liverpool@ATLiverpool_·
The handy thing about this is, while Barcola is predominantly a left winger, he can play both right wing and central if required. Similar to Diomande in that he can play both wings which gives chances to Rio to grow into a bigger role next season #LFC
All Things Liverpool@ATLiverpool_

🚨⚠️ Hugo Delom via @lequipe: Interest from Liverpool in Bradley Barcola is genuine, although the decision makers are aware that he is most comfortable on the left wing. That is also the position where they want to create opportunities for Rio Ngumoha. Their thinking is not finalised yet, but at this stage Liverpool are more likely to look for a specialist right sided attacker. #LFC

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Yg paling standout dari Adam Wharton itu passing range-nya. Tapi LFC butuh pemain yg juga tipe destroyer ala Fabinho dulu. Pertanyannya, cukupkah kalo LFC hanya datengin Wharton? 🤔
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@6thiagoat Makin byk fans LFC yg pgn Hoeneß jd pelatih musim depan. Byk kemiripan dgn Klopp: filosofi permainan aka heavy metal football, pendekatan pemain, sama2 orang Jerman. Pertanyaannya, masih relevan ga filosofi heavy metal? Yg jelas musim terakhir Klopp di LFC g berakhir ckp manis.
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Ryan
Ryan@6thiagoat·
Sebastian Hoeneß’s Stuttgart have conceded just 1 goal from set-pieces in the Bundesliga this season 😭
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Liverpool Hardline@LFC_Hardline·
Forget Xabi Alonso and lets start working on getting this man instead @LFC Seb genuinely feels like someone players would fight for and fans would emotionally connect with instantly.
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@footy_road Bring Klopp in to fix this absolute shambles while laying the groundwork to profile and identify the next manager.
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Dom✨@footy_road·
With Xabi Alonso out of the equation, Liverpool’s realistic options are probably something like: • Sebastian Hoeneß: very Klopp-like football, did an unbelievable job with Stuttgart, but it’s still a small sample size and he reportedly doesn’t even want to leave. • Iraola: proper attacking coach, overachieved massively with Bournemouth despite losing key players every window, but he’s never managed the pressure of a genuine elite club playing in Europe. • Nagelsmann: tactically elite on his day, but that Bayern spell raised a lot of questions about his man-management and overall personality. • Cesc Fabregas: doing incredible things at Como, but it still feels way too early and he seems destined for Barça or Arsenal eventually anyway. That’s honestly the scary part. There isn’t really a standout elite manager available right now. Luis Enrique and Flick are locked in at their clubs, and I don’t really see Glasner or Emery as “Liverpool” fits either. Who else is even out there realistically?
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@Watch_LFC And by April teams had completely figured out our tactics and over the past year Slot hasn't found even a single solution to that. Football keeps forward moving but Slot has regressed.
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Watch LFC@Watch_LFC·
I hate the football philosophy battle that’s always been at the heart of this modern era of Liverpool Football Club. In modern football you can’t just be one or the other style. You have to be the best at everything. PSG and Arsenal are both physical and intense + great on the ball. The idea that it was wrong for Liverpool to rebalance post-Klopp and try to do better with the ball is wrong. And that’s why Liverpool won the League last year. Slot reduced the intensity, increased the control and we managed injuries better, broke down teams more reliably and managed the season from the beginning so well that all our competition fell away and we secured the title by April.
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Watch LFC@Watch_LFC·
I am absolutely not here for the revisionism over Klopp’s era of football and his coaching style. We were all here for the years where we kept coming up against the limitations of Klopp’s philosophy: 1) Great in matches with big spaces but poor when teams didn’t give us space in behind. Season after season we struggled against low blocks. Klopp and Ljinders couldn’t coach our midfield to draw apart teams with the ball to make space for high quality chances when we faced low blocks. So we signed players like Keïta and Thiago to do that with their natural talent but… 2) High intensity meant lots of injuries to players like Keïta and Thiago at the worst moments so we went back to problem (1). All our creativity was basically from Trent. It wasn’t a brand of football that was conducive to consistent success. We had great streaks of huge success, seasons where we almost won quadruples but ultimately we failed in the final stages of the seasons because of the intensity and not being able to break down teams in the biggest stages. We had success but we needed to evolve the squad to be able to play with multiple weapons, not just hard running, intensity and relying on Trent and Salah’s individual brilliance.
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@Watch_LFC You used to be objective now you're not. What exactly are you talking about?
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Watch LFC@Watch_LFC·
If you are a conspiracy theorist then Salah and Curtis’ posts are subtle digs at the manager. If you’re a sane person then it’s just the players saying the season has been bad and we need to play dominant and assertive football again.
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Watch LFC@Watch_LFC·
I don’t like that Salah statement. He’s essentially calling out the new signings from last summer. He’s saying that Isak, Wirtz and Frimpong weren’t the right type of player to join LFC. Because there’s no way he can criticise Ekitike’s contributions and Kerkez’s style of football is 100% Heavy Metal intensity.
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@MelissaReddy_ I still hope things will turn around for Alex Isak man. Such a pity we can't have him for the most part of our campaign. He's so effective with chances despite them being so scarce this season.
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Melissa Reddy@MelissaReddy_·
Revisiting a principle from Ian Graham’s How to Win the Premier League: “The first rule was if we are going to spend on a player, they have to play, they have to be on the pitch in order for them to make a difference...” Availability is paramount in recruitment, and is considered more important than a player’s peak performance level.
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For every saves he made, he hasn't lived up to the expectations. Too many times he's too passive. His movement is not that good. Need to work better with positioning and hasn't really been convincing to be Allison's successor. x.com/LFCTransferRoo…
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Dulu terkenal sbg tim dgn pressing terbaik. Sekarang? Gampang bgt tuh dilewatin pemain lawan. Liverpool sudah di tahap yg ga ketolong lagi. 3-4 pemain udah ngepung tp saling nunggu buat siapa yg bikin challenge ke pemain lawan. Parah bgt woy. Skrg cm beda 4 poin dgn peringkat 6
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Because during the Seedance stage I kept refining and improving the motion prompts for different shots and sequences. So there were multiple generated results for some scenes, and for the final edit I only selected the outputs that worked best in terms of motion, pacing, and overall cinematic quality with the same concept
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